In Cambridge Judge Business School, Rahul Gandhi said, “I had Pegasus in my own phone. Many big leaders also had Pegasus in their phones. I was called by many officials and advised them to speak carefully.”
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London: Former President of Congress Rahul Gandhi These days he is on a trip to Britain. based in london cambridge university During his speech, Rahul Gandhi expressed concern about the state of democracy in India. He said that democracy is in danger in India and its basic structure is being attacked. Regarding spying on opposition leaders, he said that in my own phone pegasus Yes, many big leaders had Pegasus in their phones.
Expressing concern over the current situation in the country, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that democracy in India is in danger. The basic structure of India’s democracy is under attack. The situation has become such that the opposition is put in jail for raising their voice in the Parliament. Rahul Gandhi is a Visiting Fellow at the Cambridge Judge Business School (Cambridge JBS).
Pegasus was in my phone: Rahul Gandhi
Raising suspicions of snooping on opposition leaders, Rahul Gandhi said at the Cambridge Judge Business School (Cambridge JBS), “I had Pegasus on my own phone. Many big leaders also had Pegasus in their phones. Several officials called me and advised me to speak carefully, your phone is on surveillance. He has besieged the government several times in the past on the Pegasus issue and has also claimed to have tapped his phone. He also said that media and judiciary are being controlled.
Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi focused his speech at the prestigious Cambridge University on February 28 on the art of listening and called for a new way of thinking for democratic systems. In his lecture, Rahul called for a new thinking to promote the democratic environment in the world which should not be imposed.
Referring to the decline in the manufacturing sector in democracies like India and the US in recent years, Rahul Gandhi said that this change has brought out massive inequality and resentment that needs immediate attention and dialogue. While giving a lecture at the university on the topic Learning to listen in the 21st century, he said, “We cannot imagine a world where there are no democratic systems. So, we need a new thinking about how you create a democratic environment instead of creating an environment by force.”
The art of listening is very powerful: Rahul Gandhi
He said that the ‘art of listening’ is ‘very powerful’. He said that democratic systems are very important in the world. His lecture was divided into three major parts. It started with the mention of Bharat Jodo Yatra. Rahul Gandhi did a walk of about 4,000 kilometers from September 2022 to January 2023 and this journey passed through 12 states of India.
The second part of the lecture focused on the two divergent attitudes of the US and China since World War II, especially after the 1991 disintegration of the Soviet Union. He said that apart from eliminating manufacturing jobs, the US opened its doors less after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, while China promoted harmony through organizations around the Chinese Communist Party.
The theme of the final phase of his lecture was the inevitability of global dialogue. He tried to weave together different dimensions in calling for new ways of adopting different points of view.
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